SCOTT BISSON

ORDERING: Pieces are made to order and available to ship within 2-3 weeks. Online orders ship within the US. International shipping is available, contact us and we will gladly handle international transactions personally.

Scott Bisson of Quantum Creative Glass was first fascinated by the medium in high school chemistry class, at age seventeen. Since then, he has studied with five different masters, as well as at the world renowned Pilchuck School with Robert A. Mickelson, and has met and observed Dante Marioni, William Morris, and Peter Novotney.

Any of the frogs are available super sized, shown here is the Rippleback Super frog next to his smaller cousin. Sizes and colors are approximate as each piece is individually crafted. Please allow the artist 2-3 weeks to make the piece for you. Please specify color preference.

Individually hand crafted in borosilicate glass, approximately 9" long by 3" wide by 3.25" high. Signed by the artist. Please allow the artist 2-3 weeks to make the piece for you. NOTE: This red color is sometimes temperamental and often difficult for the artist to obtain. Plan on a bit more time for him to make this.

Individually hand crafted in borosilicate glass, SMALL approx. 10" - 11" long by 1.75" high, SUPER approx. 19" - 21" by 1.75" high. Signed by the artist. Please allow the artist 2-3 weeks to make the piece for you.

Individually hand crafted in borosilicate glass, SMALL approx. 10" - 11" long by 1.75" high, SUPER approx. 19" - 21" by 1.75" high. Signed by the artist. Please allow the artist 2-3 weeks to make the piece for you.

Here are more, larger format images of Scott's work...enjoy!

Scott works with both blown and flameworked glass, both of which require very different skills. His flameworked pieces, such as frogs and geckos, are intricate and lively. Using a blowpipe, Scott brings together his skill, knowledge, and intensity to produce larger pieces such as paperweights and pitchers.

He believes energy and excitement always create the best work. “Skill is the raw material of a great piece, and drive and energy make it take shape.”

SPECIAL HANDLING:Scott tells us that the best way to handle these creatures is by their heads…they don’t mind and they don’t bite!